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    Default Re: USA-Netherlands friendly

    England had a rough go and vs Egypt


    My DREAM World Cup roster for the US (providing everyone returns healthy):

    GK: Howard, Guzan, Hahneman

    D: Bocanegra, Onyewu, DeMerit, Cherundolo, Spector, Goodson, Castillo

    M: Donovan, Dempsey, Bradley, Holden, Edu, Beasley, Torres, Clarke

    F: Altidore, Davies, Cooper, Adu

    and 1 more player, perhaps Jermaine Jones or someone else in midfield

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lyle View Post
    England had a rough go and vs Egypt


    My DREAM World Cup roster for the US (providing everyone returns healthy):

    GK: Howard, Guzan, Hahneman

    D: Bocanegra, Onyewu, DeMerit, Cherundolo, Spector, Goodson, Castillo

    M: Donovan, Dempsey, Bradley, Holden, Edu, Beasley, Torres, Clarke

    F: Altidore, Davies, Cooper, Adu

    and 1 more player, perhaps Jermaine Jones or someone else in midfield
    some awful performances in the 1st half from our lot especially at the back

    Why on gods earth capello chose to play walcott who hasnt had a run of games in years over young, milner, beckham and shaun wright is a complete mystery. As soon as madonnas child came on it was a different ball game and crouch did himself a hell of a lot of favours last night
    one dangerous horrible bloke

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    Why you wouldn't start Crouch is beyond me, he's a quality striker and helps out a bunch with set pieces as well as with winning headers and pushing play forward.

    The US COULD have a player like that in Kenny Cooper but Bob Bradley refuses to play him for some reason.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lyle View Post
    Why you wouldn't start Crouch is beyond me, he's a quality striker and helps out a bunch with set pieces as well as with winning headers and pushing play forward.

    The US COULD have a player like that in Kenny Cooper but Bob Bradley refuses to play him for some reason.
    capello has stated endless times rooney-defoe just cant work and what does he go and do...

    Completely agree about crouch he is tailor made for sides like egypt. The problem within crouchy comes into play when we get in with the big boys come quarter final time and you need both your strikers to be mixing it up in the middle of the park as well as tracking back.

    Wayne rooney hasnt all of a sudden become this world class player just because he is now banging them in left, right and centre. His workload is truly immense for man utd and you often will see him covering at left back or making an important tackle inside his own area

    fantastic player and one that we should wrap up in cotton wool until the summer and release him to the world and let him try and win us a world cup
    one dangerous horrible bloke

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    Do you think England should be worried about playing the US after their issues with Egypt?

    ESPN player ratings
    GK, Tim Howard, 7 -- Howard made several fine saves and had little to do with the goals the U.S. conceded. His defense was organized well.
    D, Jonathan Bornstein, 2.5 -- Bornstein had a dreadfully unlucky game. The good: He got forward well on a few occasions. The bad: He had something to do with both Dutch goals and was torched time and again by Arjen Robben.
    D, Jay DeMerit, 7.5 -- DeMerit was one of the strongest players for the U.S. on the day. He was superior in the air and simply denied Dutch attempts to reach the strikers with high balls after attempts to play them over the ground proved fruitless.
    D, Carlos Bocanegra, 7 -- Scored on a nice header and was composed in the back, keeping cool under prolonged periods of pressure.
    D, Jonathan Spector, 5 -- While he did some good offensive work and didn't have a bad game, he was made to look foolish by Eljero Elia a number of times.
    M, Michael Bradley, 6.5 -- Bradley really played two games. Defensively, he was instrumental in controlling the center of the field and keeping Sneijder from getting into a rhythm. Offensively, he had an off day, with pass after pass finding nothing but an opponent.
    M, Jose Torres, 4.5 -- The game passed him by for large stretches of the first half. His offensive flair didn't show and he became a liability defensively.

    M, Stuart Holden, 5 -- Playing for only 34 minutes, Holden made some nice moves out on the right, showing himself as a serious option there.
    M, Landon Donovan, 5 -- Donovan did not do what one might reasonably expect of him: inject U.S. play with some offensive moxie and help distribute the ball. Isolated for much of the first half, Donovan lost the ball too easily. He was much better up top, getting teammates involved, but was taken off soon thereafter.
    F, Robbie Findley, 4.5 -- Findley was slightly out of his depth, with little involvement in the play. He showed again that he doesn't have the physique or the savvy to find space against a quality opponent.
    F, Jozy Altidore, 6.5 -- Showed more in the second half than in the first, when he started receiving the ball closer to the goal and unleashed a fierce shot. He was the only American consistently keeping the Dutch defense busy.
    Subs:
    M, DaMarcus Beasley, 6.5 -- Beasley came on for Holden in the 34th minute and provided a spark. Contributing several dangerous runs on the wings, he also delivered a fine assist on Bocanegra's goal.
    M, Maurice Edu, 6 -- Coming on for Torres at halftime, Edu proved an upgrade. He held his ground and did a good job distributing the ball.
    M, Alejandro Bedoya, 5.5 -- A 63rd-minute entrance into play was a success. Bedoya was part of the U.S. resurgence near the end of the game with several good passes.
    D, Heath Pearce, 6 -- A 70th-minute addition, Pearce showed that he is one of the better options on the left. Going forward, he hit a few dangerous crosses to the U.S. strikers.
    F, Eddie Johnson, N/A -- While Johnson was on the field during the strongest attacking phase the U.S. had, his touches were limited after he came on in the 76th minute.
    D, Clarence Goodson, N/A -- Another late addition, Goodson, who came on in the 86th, hardly got a whiff of the ball.

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    Default Re: USA-Netherlands friendly

    Quote Originally Posted by Lyle View Post
    Do you think England should be worried about playing the US after their issues with Egypt?

    ESPN player ratings
    GK, Tim Howard, 7 -- Howard made several fine saves and had little to do with the goals the U.S. conceded. His defense was organized well.
    D, Jonathan Bornstein, 2.5 -- Bornstein had a dreadfully unlucky game. The good: He got forward well on a few occasions. The bad: He had something to do with both Dutch goals and was torched time and again by Arjen Robben.
    D, Jay DeMerit, 7.5 -- DeMerit was one of the strongest players for the U.S. on the day. He was superior in the air and simply denied Dutch attempts to reach the strikers with high balls after attempts to play them over the ground proved fruitless.
    D, Carlos Bocanegra, 7 -- Scored on a nice header and was composed in the back, keeping cool under prolonged periods of pressure.
    D, Jonathan Spector, 5 -- While he did some good offensive work and didn't have a bad game, he was made to look foolish by Eljero Elia a number of times.
    M, Michael Bradley, 6.5 -- Bradley really played two games. Defensively, he was instrumental in controlling the center of the field and keeping Sneijder from getting into a rhythm. Offensively, he had an off day, with pass after pass finding nothing but an opponent.
    M, Jose Torres, 4.5 -- The game passed him by for large stretches of the first half. His offensive flair didn't show and he became a liability defensively.

    M, Stuart Holden, 5 -- Playing for only 34 minutes, Holden made some nice moves out on the right, showing himself as a serious option there.
    M, Landon Donovan, 5 -- Donovan did not do what one might reasonably expect of him: inject U.S. play with some offensive moxie and help distribute the ball. Isolated for much of the first half, Donovan lost the ball too easily. He was much better up top, getting teammates involved, but was taken off soon thereafter.
    F, Robbie Findley, 4.5 -- Findley was slightly out of his depth, with little involvement in the play. He showed again that he doesn't have the physique or the savvy to find space against a quality opponent.
    F, Jozy Altidore, 6.5 -- Showed more in the second half than in the first, when he started receiving the ball closer to the goal and unleashed a fierce shot. He was the only American consistently keeping the Dutch defense busy.
    Subs:
    M, DaMarcus Beasley, 6.5 -- Beasley came on for Holden in the 34th minute and provided a spark. Contributing several dangerous runs on the wings, he also delivered a fine assist on Bocanegra's goal.
    M, Maurice Edu, 6 -- Coming on for Torres at halftime, Edu proved an upgrade. He held his ground and did a good job distributing the ball.
    M, Alejandro Bedoya, 5.5 -- A 63rd-minute entrance into play was a success. Bedoya was part of the U.S. resurgence near the end of the game with several good passes.
    D, Heath Pearce, 6 -- A 70th-minute addition, Pearce showed that he is one of the better options on the left. Going forward, he hit a few dangerous crosses to the U.S. strikers.
    F, Eddie Johnson, N/A -- While Johnson was on the field during the strongest attacking phase the U.S. had, his touches were limited after he came on in the 76th minute.
    D, Clarence Goodson, N/A -- Another late addition, Goodson, who came on in the 86th, hardly got a whiff of the ball.
    We never got out of second gear and a lot of the big name players took the game with a grain of salt which they always do with these friendlys.

    3 of the back 4 were injured and the midfield never clicked. A side like the USA is always horrible to play for the bigger footballing nations because a good solid 4-5-1 can always get you a 0-0.

    Id say come world cup time we`ll probably be just too much for the 3 in our group but going on what ive seen from your game last night it`d be an absoloute shambles if you werent to take that second place!!
    one dangerous horrible bloke

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    The US have been throwing more at the opposing goal these days and I think that is good for us. Hopefully we can continue our success with the 4-4-2.

    If we put out a HEALTHY side with these players

    --------------Altidore----Davies-----------
    ------------------------------------------
    ---Donovan---Bradley----Edu-----Dempsey
    ------------------------------------------
    Spector---Onyewu----DeMerit---Bocanegra
    ------------------------------------------
    ----------------Howard--------------------

    Then we can give England some trouble and maybe hold them to a tie or even beat them. But to do so we have to link our defense and our attack better.

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